magnitudrespons
Magnitudrespons, commonly referred to as magnitude response, describes how the amplitudes of different frequency components of an input signal are scaled by a linear time-invariant system. It is the magnitude of the system’s frequency response, derived from the transfer function H(jω) for continuous-time systems or H(e^{jΩ}) for discrete-time systems.
Mathematically, for a continuous-time system, the frequency response is H(jω) = ∫ h(t) e^{-jωt} dt, where h(t) is
Interpretation and applications: the magnitudrespons indicates whether a filter or system passes, attenuates, or rejects specific
Uses span audio processing, telecommunications, control systems, and signal filtering, where designing and analyzing how a